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Mary Schultz
(765) 494-9828

 

As a student ambassador, I’ve had the opportunity to witness the direction of the future of healthcare engineering and network with persons dedicated to the improvement of healthcare delivery. It has been an honor to hold this position and as I look to my own career, one major objective will be improving the access to and the quality of healthcare.  

 

 

Christina Jackson

Health Sciences

 


 

Student Ambassadors

student ambassadors

The Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering Student Ambassadors (RCHESA) are top undergraduate students at Purdue University who help to promote and educate other students, faculty, staff and the public about the Regenstrief Center's mission and activities.

Serving as a Student Ambassador is a fun and unique way to:

  • Attend and assist with Center functions such as conferences, seminars, tours and guest visits
  • Interact with a variety of healthcare-related faculty and professionals
  • Get an inside look at cutting-edge research to transform healthcare delivery
  • Develop leadership and marketing skills
  • Meet other top students with similar interests

Student Ambassadors serve a one-year term, and must be a registered Purdue undergraduate student in good academic standing with excellent communication skills.

Ross Cunningham, Technology

Stephanie Linsenmeyer, Health Sciences, Pre-Med

Cynthia Davis, Health Sciences

Marissa Mroz, Psychology

Danielle Davis, Organizational Leadership & Supervision

Krista O'Shaughnessey, Biomedical Engineering

Traci Gillig, Liberal Arts

Carol Rupprecht, Biology, Pre-med

Christina Jackson, Health Sciences

Olga Suchshinskaya, Didactic Dietetics

Jillian Jweinat, Occupational Health Honors, Pre-Med

Akshay Thomas, Health Sciences, Pre-Med

Mitchell Knisely, Nursing

Meredith Turner, Industrial Hygiene

Taner Kipfer, Industrial Engineering

Jay Vachhani, Occupational Health & Safety

Karl Kraebber, Organizational Leadership & Supervision

Megan Wilkerson, Nursing

Nick Lenarduzzi, Biomedical Engineering